- (e.g.
first grade,
second grade, K–12, etc.)
Grade (slope), the
steepness of a
slope Graded voting Grade or
grading may also
refer to:
Grade (music), a...
- with opposite, but
antonym also has
other more
restricted meanings.
Graded (or
gradable)
antonyms are word
pairs whose meanings are
opposite and
which lie...
-
buildings under three grades, with
Grade I
being the
highest grade, as follows:
Grade I:
buildings that are of
exceptional interest Grade II*: particularly...
- A
grader, also
commonly referred to as a road
grader,
motor grader, or
simply blade, is a form of
heavy equipment with a long
blade used to
create a flat...
- At-
grade may
refer to: At-
grade intersection, a
crossing between roads on the same
level Road
junction Level crossing,
where a road or path
crosses a railway...
- This is a list of
grading systems used by
countries of the world,
primarily within the
fields of
secondary education and
university education, organized...
-
Grading in
education is the
application of
standardized measurements to
evaluate different levels of
student achievement in a course.
Grades can be expressed...
- set of
monosyllabic gradable adjectives such as: broad, dry, free, hard, hot, mad, small, sweet, etc. A
small set of non-
gradable monosyllabic adjectives:...
- the
United States,
academic grading commonly takes on the form of five, six or
seven letter grades. Traditionally, the
grades are A+, A, A−, B+, B, B−,...
- Many
climbing routes have a
grade that
reflects the
technical difficulty—and in some
cases the
risks and
commitment level—of the route. The
first ascensionist...